Delta Air Lines Now Serving Free Prosecco on International Flights. We're talking even in coach. Whether you're a seasoned traveler or still a bit timid, one airplane ritual makes the turbulence go down smoother: that first in-flight cocktail.
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Delta One customers can expect a selection of two red wines, two white wines, rosé, champagne and port – featured on our printed menu that customers can peruse in-flight. For the first time ever, a rosé offering will be available year-round.
UNE FEMME SPARKLING WINEJust in time for summer, Une Femme is launching an exclusive sparkling wine for Delta – “The Betty.” The canned wine is a classic, light and versatile Blanc de Blancs with notes of honeysuckle, orange blossom and Meyer lemon peel.
Customers in Main Cabin may purchase alcohol by using tap-to-pay. Not available on Express Beverage Service Flights 251-499 miles. Delta Comfort+ and First Class customers will receive complimentary beer, wine and liquor service. Express Beverage Service Flights 251-499 may receive beer and wine.
TIP TOP ESPRESSO MARTINIIt boasts a delicious complexity from Counter Culture's unique espresso blend and features rich notes of roasted coffee and vanilla bean. Tip Top has been Delta's onboard cocktail partner since 2021 – and starting this year, the brand will bring on more cocktail flavors in a rotational program.
Alcoholic beverages are complimentary in premium cabins on all flights and in United Premium Plus (flights to Hawaii and on premium transcontinental flights). In international premium cabins, a flight attendant will inform you of the available wine selections from our international premium cabin wine list.
they're from different locations: Champagne is from France, Prosecco is from Italy; they use different grape varieties: Champagne uses Chardonnay, Pinot Noir and Pinot Meunier. Prosecco used the Glera grape; they use different methods for getting the bubbles into the sparkling wine.
On international routes, savor complimentary bistro-style meals in dining ware made from sugarcane plant fibers and enjoy complimentary beer, wine, and spirits on long-haul international flights.
On international routes, savor complimentary bistro-style meals in dining ware made from sugarcane plant fibers and enjoy complimentary beer, wine, and spirits on long-haul international flights.
Can You Drink Your Own Alcohol On a Plane? The short answer is a resounding “no.” U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) regulations state that drinking your own alcohol on a commercial flight is prohibited, and those who don't comply could face upwards of $40,000 in fines.
That means that cocktails, imported and craft beer, liquor and wine are now priced at $9 a glass for economy-class passengers on domestic flights. The price of a domestic beer increases to $8 and sparkling wine remains unchanged at $9.
Delta Air Lines is now serving locally-made, Black-owned Du Nord Foundation vodka on all domestic flights. The launch of the Minneapolis-based vodka being served on one of the largest airlines was a year and a half in the making, Du Nord Social Spirits says.
Luxury at a Higher Altitude. As one of the most exclusive cabins in the sky, Delta One® offers spacious lie-flat seats, complimentary access to Delta Sky Club and use of Sky Priority services — all perfected by luxurious details that truly make a difference in how you spend your time in the air.